Discussed within the interview are the psychological issues that underlie search for truth. Some of the most passionate truth-seekers engage in ‘telling’ government they are not legitimate. Consider the effectiveness of this type of communication.

Do people shut down, do their eyes glaze over as they think to themselves “here’s another nutter that thinks the Australian Government is a corporation”?

Do your own family and friends lose interest in your conversation? What is it about your communication that is not successful? It’s a two way street. You’ve heard people called ‘great orators’ – how’s your communication?

For many people the validation of government authority challenges all the ‘education’ they’ve had in their lives. To hear something different is not easy. People create barriers to any contrary information. They will shut it out with throw-away phrases such as:

“If government was a corporation – surely the whole country would know?”

“Surely there would be precedent in the courts – you can’t be the only one to notice this?”

“Are you trying to tell me that taxes are unconstitutional – who’s going to pay for the roads?”

Likely there’s a fair degree of emotional charge included… Consider the delivery of the phrase “You’ve got to be joking.” Imagine Steven Hawking delivering the phrase with his computerised and unemotional voice, then picture Alex Jones when he’s in full swing saying the same. How often do you encounter ‘shut down’ type communication loaded with the emotion of disbelief or ridicule?

The Importance of Identification

Another element of today’s truth-seekers is to engage with aspects of the system that are unlawful, illegitimate, fraudulent, criminal etc downstream of an event that previously identified them as impostors.

To engage in the details afterwards, or downstream of the act that made them impostors, is surely to ignore their unlawful creation, whilst you focus on an actions they perform.

The danger in engaging as such is to accept the department as having lawful authority when they do not. Consider the following:

Does labelling today’s judges as corrupt ignore the office (Court) they preside in is unlawfully constituted?

Does calling today’s politicians incompetent ignore the office (Parliament) they occupy is not constitutional?

Does quoting from an ‘Act’ give legitimacy to that ‘Act’ ignoring it was ascribed ‘Royal Assent’ by a Governor-General from a PARALLEL Office?

Two Names – Two Entities?

With the existence of two names for government and two names for Parliament, is there in fact two Governments and two Parliaments? Reference is made commonly by some truth-seekers that THE Commonwealth of Australia is a corporation. Using the word ‘THE’ alludes to there being only ONE Commonwealth of Australia.

For there to be only ONE Commonwealth of Australia – the name would have changed? In the instance of government and parliament, both are referenced and or defined within the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (UK). How to alter (not change) the original constitution is specified clearly – and involves vote by the people, which has not taken place.

The point here is that we perpetuate the idea there is only ONE government if we say THE Commonwealth of Australia is a corporation, whereas when there are TWO, it is much more obvious to newbies that one is unlawful.

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CONMANwealth & Banksters

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At the end of 2013, I went to Mt Shasta with a friend and underwent a transformation. During this time I went through a process of unplugging from the "matrix", whilst experiencing all the hooks to lure me back in. My Transformation is a glimpse into why I am no longer sending documents to those in "Government".